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US1636499A
US1636499A US150599A US15059926A US1636499A US 1636499 A US1636499 A US 1636499A US 150599 A US150599 A US 150599A US 15059926 A US15059926 A US 15059926A US 1636499 A US1636499 A US 1636499A
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    • B61FRAIL VEHICLE SUSPENSIONS, e.g. UNDERFRAMES, BOGIES OR ARRANGEMENTS OF WHEEL AXLES; RAIL VEHICLES FOR USE ON TRACKS OF DIFFERENT WIDTH; PREVENTING DERAILING OF RAIL VEHICLES; WHEEL GUARDS, OBSTRUCTION REMOVERS OR THE LIKE FOR RAIL VEHICLES
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  • a further object is to provide for lubricating the bearing thru a longitudinal bore in the axle.
  • a further object is to effect the result sought to be accomplished, by mounting in the box and within heavy metallic elements suitably machined, a cast iron bushing, this bushing surrounding a brass or bronze floating bushing apertured-for the passage of lubricating material therethru, and having radial bores thru which the material is distributed from a central longitudinal bore in the axle.
  • Figure 1 is a view of the box and bearing .in elevation.
  • Figure 2 is a transverse vertical section, the section being on line 2-2 of Figure 3.
  • Figure 3 is a longitudinal section, this section being on line 3-3 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary View, in section, designed especially to show lubrication thru the flange of the floating bushing, and constituting a slight modification.
  • the box 10 has mounted therein heavy metallic elements or slabs such as 11, and a bushing 12 of cast iron, or Hunt Spiller bushing, is mounted within elements 11, the parts beingmachined to provide a correct fit.
  • a bushing 12 of cast iron, or Hunt Spiller bushing is mounted within elements 11, the parts beingmachined to provide a correct fit.
  • the elements 14 are inserted thru flanged bosses or the like, designated 15, and the ends of the elements 1 1 may be of angular form and are designated 16.
  • a brass or bronze floating bushing is shown at 17, and is provided with apertures thru which lubricating material may pass.
  • This collar has a flange 17 aiding in holding element 17 in position and acting as a hub liner.
  • the journal 18 is provided with a shoulder 18 and a longitudinal bore 20 and with radial bores 21 thru which lubricating material may pass to the apertures of bushing 17, and into contact with the surfaces to be lubricated.
  • the outer end of bore 20 is enlarged and receives a screw 22 adapted to be adjusted in accordance with the condition or bulk of the lubricating material, this screw having a head 23 and being retained in an adjusted position by a nut 24:.
  • a journal having a longitudinal bore and lateral ducts communicating with the longitudinal bore, an adjustable devicefor closing the' outer end of the bore and controlling lubricating material within the bore and ducts, an apertured bushing surrounding said journal, asecond bushing concentric with that first named, an outer structure, retaining devices extending thru this structure into the second bushing, and means including upper and lower concave elements, receiving and mounting the second bushing within said outer structure, the apertured bushing including an outer flange extending over the end of the second bushing, and means engaging the flange on its outer side, said apertured bushing floating with reference to the second bushing.
  • a journal having a longitudinal bore and lateral ducts communicating with the longitudinal bore, an adjustable device for closing the outer l HEISSUED ltltl end of the bore, an apertured bushing surrounding said journal, a second bushing concentric With that first named, mounting means, and radial devices extending thru 8 the mounting means into the second bushing, said apertured bushin including an outer flange, and means for ubricating the outer the flange.

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July 19, 1927. 1,636,499
J. w. CHAPMAN ET AL BEARING FOR LOCOMOTIVE TRUCKS AND THE LIKE Filed Nov. 24, 1926 W J PL (Mpmm/z, /i INVENTORS WITNESS: AT I'ORNEY Patented July 19, 1927.
UNITED STATES JOHN-W. CHAPMA'N'AND JOHN J. MELLEY, OF PARSONS, KANSAS.
BEARING FOR LOCOMOTIVE TRUCKS AND THE LIKE.
Application filed November 24, 1926. Serial No. 150,599
permitting of the use of hard oil or the like,
and making it possible to dispense with the usual 011 cellar,1ncreased bearmg surface being provided, to effect the best results, and.
better lubrication afforded.
A further object is to provide for lubricating the bearing thru a longitudinal bore in the axle.
A further object is to effect the result sought to be accomplished, by mounting in the box and within heavy metallic elements suitably machined, a cast iron bushing, this bushing surrounding a brass or bronze floating bushing apertured-for the passage of lubricating material therethru, and having radial bores thru which the material is distributed from a central longitudinal bore in the axle.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, the invention consistsin the novel construction and arrangement of elements described, illustrated and claimed, it being understood that modifications may be made within the scope of the claims without departing from the spirit of the invention.
In the drawings forming part of this application,
. Figure 1 is a view of the box and bearing .in elevation.
Figure 2 is a transverse vertical section, the section being on line 2-2 of Figure 3.
Figure 3 is a longitudinal section, this section being on line 3-3 of Figure 1; I
Figure 4 is a fragmentary View, in section, designed especially to show lubrication thru the flange of the floating bushing, and constituting a slight modification.
The box 10 has mounted therein heavy metallic elements or slabs such as 11, and a bushing 12 of cast iron, or Hunt Spiller bushing, is mounted within elements 11, the parts beingmachined to provide a correct fit.
'Within the cast iron bushing 12, which is retained by threaded devices 14, we mounta further bushing adapted to surround the journal.
The elements 14 are inserted thru flanged bosses or the like, designated 15, and the ends of the elements 1 1 may be of angular form and are designated 16.
- A brass or bronze floating bushing is shown at 17, and is provided with apertures thru which lubricating material may pass. This collar has a flange 17 aiding in holding element 17 in position and acting as a hub liner. f
The journal 18 is provided with a shoulder 18 and a longitudinal bore 20 and with radial bores 21 thru which lubricating material may pass to the apertures of bushing 17, and into contact with the surfaces to be lubricated. .The outer end of bore 20 is enlarged and receives a screw 22 adapted to be adjusted in accordance with the condition or bulk of the lubricating material, this screw having a head 23 and being retained in an adjusted position by a nut 24:.
This construction has been found by a practical test to be especially satisfactory and efficient, and is designed to take the place of the construction in which lubrication is provided from the bottom. It is obvious that the metals or alloys employed may be varied, but they should have substantially the characteristics of those here mentioned by way of illustration.
In Figure 4 a slight modification is shown in which the flange of bushing 17 has a bore or duct 17 thru which lubricating material passes from cup C to the inner side of the flange, adjacent to the end of the bushing 12, of Figure 3.
Having described the invention what is claimed is 1. In an axle bearing for locomotives, a journal having a longitudinal bore and lateral ducts communicating with the longitudinal bore, an adjustable devicefor closing the' outer end of the bore and controlling lubricating material within the bore and ducts, an apertured bushing surrounding said journal, asecond bushing concentric with that first named, an outer structure, retaining devices extending thru this structure into the second bushing, and means including upper and lower concave elements, receiving and mounting the second bushing within said outer structure, the apertured bushing including an outer flange extending over the end of the second bushing, and means engaging the flange on its outer side, said apertured bushing floating with reference to the second bushing.
2. In a locomotive axle bearing, a journal having a longitudinal bore and lateral ducts communicating with the longitudinal bore, an adjustable device for closing the outer l HEISSUED ltltl end of the bore, an apertured bushing surrounding said journal, a second bushing concentric With that first named, mounting means, and radial devices extending thru 8 the mounting means into the second bushing, said apertured bushin including an outer flange, and means for ubricating the outer the flange.
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In testimony whereof we nfiix our signa- JOHN W. CHAPMAN. JOHN J. MELLEY.
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US2887900A (en) * 1955-06-24 1959-05-26 Gen Motors Corp Eccentric bushing
US3043636A (en) * 1960-06-29 1962-07-10 Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc Bearing for high speed rotating shafts
US3458214A (en) * 1966-09-28 1969-07-29 William A West Rotary bearing
US3476446A (en) * 1967-06-08 1969-11-04 Smith International Rock bit and bearing

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US2887900A (en) * 1955-06-24 1959-05-26 Gen Motors Corp Eccentric bushing
US3043636A (en) * 1960-06-29 1962-07-10 Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc Bearing for high speed rotating shafts
US3458214A (en) * 1966-09-28 1969-07-29 William A West Rotary bearing
US3476446A (en) * 1967-06-08 1969-11-04 Smith International Rock bit and bearing

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